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dagen: and edward snowden laid his excuse. the former contractor now leaker trying to justify his actions. connell: and a big plug for mcdonald's eating chicken mcnuggets like crazy. with that, although stories coming up. the yield earlier, 2.6 today. we will be right back. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. >> i am lori rothman with your fox business reef. on the economy we learned factory orders jumped 1.7% in september matching estimates. according to the commerce department, lick it was driven by 58% jump in demand for commercial aircraft in september over august. johnson & johnson will pay more than $2.2 billio
dagen: and edward snowden laid his excuse. the former contractor now leaker trying to justify his actions. connell: and a big plug for mcdonald's eating chicken mcnuggets like crazy. with that, although stories coming up. the yield earlier, 2.6 today. we will be right back. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks......
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lori: don't miss oliver north on a spying fallout from edward snowden. could be ennis a leader's actions the rail the $3 billion transatlantic trade deal? the latest as ed snowden says he is a hero, not a trader. >> your fox news minute, a prosecutor reported lisas authorities were familiar with issues that are drug problem. and the gunman who ended the garden and fired multiple shots. and he shot himself. and employees were trapped for others. survivors and two planes lucky to be alive after colliding in mid-air in northwest wisconsin which one plane was destroyed, and skydivers from both planes jumped 3, the pilot of the second plan landed safely. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. back to lori and adam. adam: two sticks, clues to the 2013 midterm congressional elections. rich edson has more for us. >> they usually attracts national races in virginia as it has grown more moderate. not usually the case in new jersey. the status reliably democratic, they're the only ones with on your elections and with the republican incumbent and
lori: don't miss oliver north on a spying fallout from edward snowden. could be ennis a leader's actions the rail the $3 billion transatlantic trade deal? the latest as ed snowden says he is a hero, not a trader. >> your fox news minute, a prosecutor reported lisas authorities were familiar with issues that are drug problem. and the gunman who ended the garden and fired multiple shots. and he shot himself. and employees were trapped for others. survivors and two planes lucky to be alive...
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ashley: you mentioned snowden, edward snowden, former nsa leaker, how much damage has he done in your opinion? >> i think a great think he alre killed and will get them killed in the future as we miss opportunities to stop things because he has told the terrorists, while he has told the world how some of our procedures in nsa and elsewhere work. i think he is a trader. i wish very much -- ashley: you think he should be brought to justice? >> i think he should be absolutely tried and for treason, yes. tracy: sir, thank you for taking time to share your thoughts with us. >> thank you. tracy: james woolsey, former director of central intelligence. thank you, sir. >> thank you. ashley: time for your tech minute. nokia has announce ad five-year extension to its patent deal with samsung. samsung will pay additional compensation to nokia as of january 1st. the total amount of compensation may not be hashed out until 2015. nokia said the. >> tension of this deal represents constructive resolution of licensing disputes and is it will save money for both companies. >>> google's executive chairm
ashley: you mentioned snowden, edward snowden, former nsa leaker, how much damage has he done in your opinion? >> i think a great think he alre killed and will get them killed in the future as we miss opportunities to stop things because he has told the terrorists, while he has told the world how some of our procedures in nsa and elsewhere work. i think he is a trader. i wish very much -- ashley: you think he should be brought to justice? >> i think he should be absolutely tried and...
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edward snowden has this new manifesto that is out from russia, calls for reform in surveillance justify his leaks of classified information. we will see if he agrees with him on that. and the changing landscape of designer fashion. the top names in the country, here with us this hour to talk about that. all that and dagen mcdowell this hour on "markets now." all right. dagen: we're giving you a makeover. connell: that would be great. get him to work on that.
edward snowden has this new manifesto that is out from russia, calls for reform in surveillance justify his leaks of classified information. we will see if he agrees with him on that. and the changing landscape of designer fashion. the top names in the country, here with us this hour to talk about that. all that and dagen mcdowell this hour on "markets now." all right. dagen: we're giving you a makeover. connell: that would be great. get him to work on that.
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where else to take into account so we don't have any reason to believe that edward snowden had access to the raw material and why is that the case psi makes the case the current program is thus the most highly of regulated from government today and that is the benefit of those who have privacy concerned or interest. what do i read is a highly regulated program? and passed to be kept separate it from other raw intelligence. the purpose is purely for counterterrorism purposes or as if that amy. >> the film is reviewed every 90 days in together we report the fifth every 30 days of the use of data. the program is audited every day days by the department of justice and we believe 22 officials received queries based on a reasonable in particular poll suspicion the number used associated with a foreign terrorist organization and only seven officials are authorized to disseminate information if any u.s. information is involved there were six defecated tactical controls to limit access so for example, a typo cannot go through in a query because there are tactical controls that day and are purs
where else to take into account so we don't have any reason to believe that edward snowden had access to the raw material and why is that the case psi makes the case the current program is thus the most highly of regulated from government today and that is the benefit of those who have privacy concerned or interest. what do i read is a highly regulated program? and passed to be kept separate it from other raw intelligence. the purpose is purely for counterterrorism purposes or as if that amy....
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willingness to curb at least some surveillance in the wake of weeks by former nsa contractor edward snowden. >>> a number of comments about janet yellen starting to come from the senate. richard shelby says he would oppose efforts to block her nomination with a filibuster unless some disturbing disclosure emerge. his comments come after senator rand paul said he instead to withhold her nomination. and senator lindsay graham has vowed an effort to block white house nominees until the obama administration comes forward with more information about benghazi. shelby's comments are important because democrats would need to pick up only five republicans vote to clear procedural hurdles and bring yellen's nomination to a full senate vote. yellen's nomination needs only a simple majority. joining us this morning from washington is eamon afterers. this is getting back to some tense times in the senate when it comes to these nominations. we thought we had averted these issues. >> mccain threatening to pu put a whole here on janet yellen in the united states. they wanted to see more of these documents
willingness to curb at least some surveillance in the wake of weeks by former nsa contractor edward snowden. >>> a number of comments about janet yellen starting to come from the senate. richard shelby says he would oppose efforts to block her nomination with a filibuster unless some disturbing disclosure emerge. his comments come after senator rand paul said he instead to withhold her nomination. and senator lindsay graham has vowed an effort to block white house nominees until the...
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so in that sense the snowden revelations have assisted us in understanding that. it's perfectly possible that there are more revelations to come. >> schmidt says that google has registered complaints with the nsa, president obama and members of congress. gentlemen, joe you were saying before there are two camps of people. >> here's what the nsa said. the nsa referred to some of the press articles treatmently that they had misstated facts and mischaraterized the nsa. this is definitive. unless they're lying, the nsa follows all of the laws, regulations and policies and assertions do a grave disservice to the nation, its allies and partners and the money who make up the nsa. >> i was in the antisnowden camp but something i read yesterday in "the new york times" gives me a little bit of pause. they pointed out that the nsa has 35,000 people working for it. it has a budget of $10.8 billion. at this point they are collecting so much information. >> no morsel is too small? >> yeah. it's a little staggering when it used to be you would do whatever you can when the agency
so in that sense the snowden revelations have assisted us in understanding that. it's perfectly possible that there are more revelations to come. >> schmidt says that google has registered complaints with the nsa, president obama and members of congress. gentlemen, joe you were saying before there are two camps of people. >> here's what the nsa said. the nsa referred to some of the press articles treatmently that they had misstated facts and mischaraterized the nsa. this is...